An Brenton
composer: Hans Werner Henze
preface: Ulrich Mosch
translator preface (English): Lindsay Chalmers-Gerbracht
translator preface (French): Dominique de Montaignac
Solo for Viola
Premiere: June 15, 1993 Zürich, bei der Trauerfeier für den Geiger und Musikerzieher Brenton Langbein (CH) · Jürg Dähler, Viola
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 2' 0''
Year of composition: 1993
Difficulty: 5
Series: Viola Library
4 Pages - Saddle stitching
ISMN: 979-0-001-17282-0
Order number: VAB 72
Description
Henze composed An Brenton in July 1993 for an event commemorating the Australian violinist Brenton Langbein who had just died. The violinist had been a long-standing leader of the Collegium Musicum Zurich, the orchestra established and conducted by Paul Sacher, and was subsequently also the leader of the Basel Chamber Orchestra [Basler Kammerorchester].He additionally held a violin class at the Music Academy in Basel for a substantial period of his career. Interestingly enough, this piece is not composed for the violinist’s instrument, but instead for solo viola. The work was given its first performance on 15 July 1993 by Jürg Dähler, one of the two viola players of the Chamber Musicians of Zurich [KammermusikerZürich]. This ensemble had been formed by Langbein in 1962: it frequently included compositions by Henze in its programmes and had given the premiere of Henze’s music for Volker Schlöndorffs Film Der junge Törless in its transformation as the Fantasia of the same name for string sextet (1967) in 1968. Langbein was the soloist in the first performance of Henze’s Violin Concerto No. 2 in 1972 which had been commissioned by Paul Sacher; Henze had already made acquaintance with Langbein during the 1960s.
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